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2. Make sure you’re viewing the score in Page view, then select the Camera tool.
3. Drag across the part of the score section you want to export. A selection rectangle
appears as you drag.
As soon as you release the mouse button, a PDF file of the selected area is created (or the
selection is copied to the Clipboard, depending on the Camera Tool setting you chose).
When doing layout work that requires precision, such as positioning symbols and text
elements, it’s recommended that you work at high zoom levels. You can easily switch back
and forth between a normal and enlarged view of the display using the Zoom tool (or drag
to select while holding down Control, to enlarge the selected area).
Customize the Score Editor
Choose a color mode for the Logic Pro Score Editor
The settings in the Score Editors View > Colors menu determine the color mode for the
active Score Editor window. These settings have priority over all other color settings.
Choose the color mode for the Score Editor
Choose one of the following from the View > Colors submenu in the Score Editor menu bar:
Normal: Colors are assigned in accordance with the color settings in staff styles and
note attributes. As long as these settings haven’t been changed in new projects, the
result is a regular black-and-white printout, and black notes on a yellow background
onscreen.
Show Pitch: Applies colors in accordance with note pitches. The colors of notes
can be edited in the Functions > Note Attributes > Colors window. This window also
allows you to determine whether notes with accidentals match the color of those
without accidentals, or if each note in the chromatic scale has its own color.
Show Velocity: Applies eight different colors, in accordance with MIDI velocity. These
colors can also be edited in the Layout > Colors window.
Show Voice Assignment: Assigns different colors to different voices. This setting
makes sense only in staff styles that contain more than one voice. This mode
employs the colors of the User Palette, which can also be found and edited in the
Layout > Colors window, or by opening File > Project Settings > Score > Colors.
Force Black & White: Does exactly what the name implies. This mode is useful when
color options have been used in staff styles or have been assigned to notes using
note attributes, but you want to print a black-and-white score.
Show folder contents in a Logic Pro score
If the current display level allows more than one MIDI region to be viewed simultaneously
(linked or unlinked), the Explode Folders setting lets you display, and print, the contents of
different display (folder) levels simultaneously.
If the current display level contains folders, their contents are also displayed in the score.
Note: If this setting is not selected, folders appear as gray beams in Linear Score view, and
aren’t shown at all in Page view.